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tired

  1. J

    Does anybody else get nauseous, when they are really tired?

    I've noticed that when I'm extremely tired, and in the middle of having to finish whatever it is that I'm doing. to the point to were i have to find a bed, run to lay down, because I'm so exhausted. I tend to be really nauseous, forcing me to run to lay down.
  2. D'Andre

    I don't get people

    Humans are so difficult for me to deal with. They are exhausting at work. Even the nice ones. I wish I could work in a quiet cubicle away from everyone. I work where crowds of people are and I'm realizing more and more how it effects me when I get home. I'm amped up. My nerves are itching all...
  3. iamlindsaythatisall

    Oh, the fatigue

    I posted a thread sometime ago that I thought I may be in burnout, and it seems to have led to a flareup of sorts... I've never been officially diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, but I have had a doctor tell me, "That's textbook CFS." So I'm just going to assume that's what this is. I've...
  4. onlything

    Weariness (and boredom)

    I like to think that even if life is a joke, you can still make it your own and laugh at it. Still, most of the time it feels... boring. Wherever you go, whatever you do or start, the same patterns persist. It's so easy to predict how events will end, how people will behave. Yes, there are some...
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